2001
DOI: 10.1017/s0014479701000412
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Assessing the Potential of an Underutilized Crop – A Case Study Using Bambara Groundnut

Abstract: Using experience with bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea), this paper examines how local knowledge, genetic evaluation, research in fields, glasshouses and laboratories, and crop simulation modelling might be linked within a methodological framework to assess rapidly the potential of any underutilized crop. The approach described is retrospective in that each activity was not clearly defined and structured at the outset. However, the experience gained may help to establish a methodology by which growers, res… Show more

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“…Bambara groundnut is an underutilized and largely unimproved crop that has received little attention from breeding programmes (Azam-Ali et al 2001;Giller 2001). We used seed of landraces from the local market in our study.…”
Section: Seasonal Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bambara groundnut is an underutilized and largely unimproved crop that has received little attention from breeding programmes (Azam-Ali et al 2001;Giller 2001). We used seed of landraces from the local market in our study.…”
Section: Seasonal Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and groundnut (Murevanhema and Jideani, 2013). It is known to be deficient in sulphur-containing amino acids (Azam-Ali et al, 2001), but rich in lysine, leucine and glutamic acid, which makes a good complement to cerealderived amino acids (Mazahib et al, 2013) (Table 2); hence in many African countries, bambara groundnut seeds are often milled and added to wheat flour and used to make a number of baked products (Abdualrahman et al, 2012). Although, correlation between genotypes, seed colour, growing conditions and nutritional analysis has never been attempted.…”
Section: Bambara Groundnut Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being classed as an underutilised crop, bambara groundnut faces several challenges towards its research and development. Bambara groundnut is still an underutilised crop mainly because (i) it currently has limited economic potential outside its areas of cultivation (Azam-Ali et al, 2001); (ii) lack of appropriate processing techniques to overcome hard-to-cook effects (Mazahib et al,2013); (iii) absence of functioning value chains (Hillocks et al, 2012); (iv) there is very little information and knowledge base on neglected plant species in terms genome information and germplasm collection (Azam-Ali et al, 2001); (vi) biological issues such as photoperiod sensitivity to reproductive development and pod-filling, which effects the geographical range/time of planting and yield stability; and (vii) a lack of mechanisation for crop mechanisation (e.g., seed sowing) as well as machinery for post-harvest (e.g., pod-shelling). Furthermore, bambara groundnut is still grown as landraces and its yield can be unstable and unpredictable at different geographical regions.…”
Section: Bambara Groundnut Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a preferred food crop to many in Africa, it is a good *Corresponding author. Email: echo2pwizzy@yahoo.com supplement to cereal based diet and nutritionally superior to other grain legumes (Azam-Ali et al, 2001). Bambara groundnut is commonly consumed together with cereals because it contains sufficient amount of lysine which is lacking in cereals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%